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docdivakar

12/27/2011 7:12 PM EST

The Thailand floods have had a disruption of 6-months in the supply chain ...

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t.alex

12/27/2011 8:33 AM EST

That is a good point. Are they hiding the real reason?

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Intel slashes Q4 guidance, cites disk drive shortage

Peter Clarke

12/12/2011 9:20 AM EST


LONDON – Intel Corp. has cut its fourth quarter guidance by 6.8 percent referencing a shortage of hard disk drives (HDDs) as the reason. The shortage is due to disruption from flooding in Thailand. Without disk drives manufacturers cannot build computers and so are cutting orders of microprocessors and memories and building from inventory, which impacts Intel.

Intel, the world's largest chip company, now expects its fourth-quarter revenue to be $13.7 billion, plus or minus $300 million, on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, lower than the previous expectation of $14.7 billion, plus or minus $500 million. Intel is set to announce its 4Q11 financial results on Jan. 19, 2012.

The company said it expects hard disk drive supply shortages to continue into the first quarter, followed by a rebuilding of microprocessor inventories as supplies of hard disk drives recover during the first half of 2012.

The disk drive industry has been impacted heavily by catastrophic flooding that affected Thailand through most of the second half of 2011.

Many of the world's hard disk drives are assembled in Thailand, particularly 2.5-inch drives aimed at notebook computers. The larger 3.5-inch drives designed to fit in desktop machines are commonly produced in Malaysia or mainland China.  Both Western Digital and Seagate have been affected by stopped production at Thai manufacturing sites.


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agk

12/18/2011 12:48 AM EST

HOpe the HDD manufacturers will have plans for new sites in the future which has minimum or no natural damages.

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elih66

12/18/2011 7:56 AM EST

it looks like Intel is hiding the real reason behing the hdd shortage.
it's no secret that Intel is lagging far behind the hottest trends, mobile & ipad devices. the pc market is evolving very fast to non intel-microsoft solutions.

wakeup intel before it's too late

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t.alex

12/27/2011 8:33 AM EST

That is a good point. Are they hiding the real reason?

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docdivakar

12/27/2011 7:12 PM EST

The Thailand floods have had a disruption of 6-months in the supply chain ecosystem. But as with many electronic hardware companies in the aftermath of Japan's earthquake this year, second-sourcing in different geographical locations became more important than before. It surprises me if Intel did not factor this in business upheavals.

MP Divakar

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